eSolicitors US is a free, multilingual legal information hub built specifically for immigrants navigating the US legal system. Whether you face an immigration issue, a workplace problem, a housing dispute, or a criminal charge, you will find clear, accurate, government-sourced information here — in the language you understand best.
Every area of US law explained through the immigrant lens — in your language.
Understand US immigration law — green cards, visas, deportation, asylum, DACA, citizenship, and your rights when dealing with ICE.
Criminal charges can have devastating consequences for immigrants. Understand how arrests, charges, and convictions affect your immigration status.
Immigrants — including undocumented — have full rights to sue for injuries in the US. Learn about car accidents, workplace injuries, and how to get compensation.
Immigrants have full workers' rights in the US regardless of status. Learn about workplace injuries, wage theft, discrimination, and workers' compensation.
Family legal issues have serious immigration consequences. Understand divorce, child custody, domestic violence rights, and how family law intersects with immigration.
Immigrants can buy property in the US regardless of status. Understand home buying, tenant rights, and housing discrimination protections.
Every immigrant — including undocumented — can write a will in the US. Protect your family and assets against deportation, detention, or death.
Understand your rights with debt collectors, how debt affects immigration, bankruptcy options, and protections against predatory lending.
Over 4 million immigrants own businesses in the US. Understand how to start a business, get an EIN without an SSN, and protect your business legally.
Every person in the US has constitutional rights regardless of immigration status. Know exactly what you can and cannot be forced to do.
eSolicitors US exists because language should never be a barrier to justice. We cover ten areas of law — from immigration and workers' rights to family law and housing — with content written by legal professionals and linked directly to official US government sources. Our mission is simple: give every immigrant in America access to the same quality of legal information that English speakers have always had.